1/f Noise in a Coulomb Glass
arXiv:cond-mat/0007085
Abstract
At low temperatures electron hopping in a three dimensional Coulomb glass produces fluctuations in the single particle density of states and hence in the resistivity. This results in a low frequency resisitivity noise spectrum which goes as (1/f)^(alpha) where alpha is very close to 1. This holds down to extremely low frequencies.
5 pages, Latex, 1 postscript figures